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FreqRISE: Explaining time series using frequency masking

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Time-series data are fundamentally important for many critical domains such as healthcare, finance, and climate, where explainable models are necessary for safe automated decision making. To develop explainable artificial intelligence in these domains therefore implies explaining salient information in the time series. Current methods for obtaining saliency maps assume localized information in the raw input space. In this paper, we argue that the salient information of a number of time series is more likely to be localized in the frequency domain. We propose FreqRISE, which uses masking-based methods to produce explanations in the frequency and time-frequency domain, and outperforms strong baselines across a number of tasks. The source code is available here: \url{https://github.com/theabrusch/FreqRISE}.

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  • CENDRe: Concept Extraction with Natural Domain Representations cs.LG · 2026-07-31 · conditional · none · ref 5 · internal anchor

    CENDRe recovers the time- and frequency-domain patterns that drive a trained time-series CNN's decisions, choosing the number of concepts automatically via silhouette-guided clustering.